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This lightweight Orikaso dinnerware travels flat to save space and folds into cups, bowls and plates of various sizes. At a few dollars apiece, they're reusable (and thus environmentally friendly) and easy to clean. A bonus: they're as colorful as any ceramics and a lot less breakable in a backpack.
GLOWING GADGET
When it's time to answer nature's call in the dark of night, mini-lights come in handy. Guyot Designs' Firefly, $22, converts a water bottle into a flashlight whose brightness can be adjusted for use as a night-light or reading lamp.
DON'T BUG ME
Insect repellents can be sticky or stinky. How about a shirt that keeps pesky pests away? Ex Officio's Buzz Off shirts, $22 and up, are made with permethrin, the same insecticide used in long-lasting antimalaria bed nets.
TITAN TENT
Sales of big car-camping tents are up 117% over the past three years. The new three-person, two-door Mutha Hubba, $380 from Mountain Safety Research, is both spacious (3.7 sq m of floor space) and lightweight (around 3 kilos).
SLEEP SACK
REI's Kindercone, $59, is designed for kids, with pockets for toys and a flashlight as well as extra clotheswhich then make a cozy pillow. The insulated bag can be unzipped and opened flat so you can also use it as a quilt.
PILLOWY PAD
Soft as your sleeping bag may be, truly cushy camping calls for an extra layer of cushioning underneath to support your back. The Therm-a-Rest Women's Trail Comfort mattress, $70, is designed specifically for those whose feet get cold at night: it has extra insulation at the lower end.
STAY DRY
For nippy nights by the campfire, the Xirtam jacket is lightweight, waterproof and windproof. At $200, it's not for bargain hunters, but it's adaptable enough to serve through spring, summer and fall, not just on chilly weekends in July.
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